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Adelaide Frances Burdick

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Adelaide Frances Burdick

Birth
Charlestown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
24 Jun 1922 (aged 64)
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4013558, Longitude: -71.7975761
Plot
Sect I Map 32
Memorial ID
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he Sabbath Recorder", Vol 93, No 20, p 639, Nov. 13, 1922.

Adelaide Frances Burdick was born in Westerly, R. I., October 25, 1857, and died in the same town June 24, 1922.

She was the daughter of Robert and Frances A. G. (Crandall) Burdick. In early life the family moved to the vicinity of what is now Bradford, R. I., where she lived until some twenty-two years ago when they returned to Westerly, where she has since resided. When about fourteen years of age she confessed her faith in the Savior, was baptized, and united with the church at Westerly. The last few years she has lived with her sister, Mrs. Nellie D. Grant, at whose home, 30 Newton Avenue, the funeral services were held, June 26, 1922, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Clayton A. Burdick.

Our sister was a woman of deep Christian faith. On account of ill health she had not attended the services of the church for some time; but her interest was great in it, and she always sent in her testimony to the convent meeting. She was quiet and unassuming but faithful to her Master. She leaves of her immediate family, four brothers, Wayland G., of Potter Hill, R. I., Julius R. and Walter A., of Providence, R. I., and Elmer C., of Pittsfield, Mass., also one sister, Mrs. Nellie D. Grant, wife of William Grant, of Westerly, R. I.
C. A. B.
he Sabbath Recorder", Vol 93, No 20, p 639, Nov. 13, 1922.

Adelaide Frances Burdick was born in Westerly, R. I., October 25, 1857, and died in the same town June 24, 1922.

She was the daughter of Robert and Frances A. G. (Crandall) Burdick. In early life the family moved to the vicinity of what is now Bradford, R. I., where she lived until some twenty-two years ago when they returned to Westerly, where she has since resided. When about fourteen years of age she confessed her faith in the Savior, was baptized, and united with the church at Westerly. The last few years she has lived with her sister, Mrs. Nellie D. Grant, at whose home, 30 Newton Avenue, the funeral services were held, June 26, 1922, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Clayton A. Burdick.

Our sister was a woman of deep Christian faith. On account of ill health she had not attended the services of the church for some time; but her interest was great in it, and she always sent in her testimony to the convent meeting. She was quiet and unassuming but faithful to her Master. She leaves of her immediate family, four brothers, Wayland G., of Potter Hill, R. I., Julius R. and Walter A., of Providence, R. I., and Elmer C., of Pittsfield, Mass., also one sister, Mrs. Nellie D. Grant, wife of William Grant, of Westerly, R. I.
C. A. B.


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